"screwing Hogs" Enamel Biker Pin Badge-chrome Bacon-hd -cruiser Rider Gift on 2040-parts.com
Plymouth, United Kingdom
-- CRUISER RIDER ESSENTIALS -- "SCREWING HOGS" - BIKER PIN BADGE IDEAL GIFT FOR THE CRUISER / HARLEY RIDER THIS IS A FUN & HUMEROUS BADGE - GREAT FOR THE HOG RIDER! SEE THE BACON BEING MADE!!!!!!! STARS & STRIPS GIVING IT TO THE RISING SUN! Size: Approx 1" inche X 0.75" inches SECURE TO YOUR VEST OR ANY CLOTHING VIA THE X2 REAR PINS WE ALWAYS ADVICE YOU TO MAKE THE NECESSARY HOLES IN THE CLOTHING PRIOR TO FITTING THE BADGE - THEREFORE NOT CAUSING DAMAGE / BENDING THE PINS ON REAR OF BADGE. PLEASE ALSO CHECK OUT MY OTHER ITEMS FOR SALE IN MY SHOP - RIDE SAFE & FREE! -
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